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Old 11-20-2018, 02:48 PM   #7
bshgto
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I think I will give this a try I`m getting real tired of waxing a 41 ft. camper and caps.


Gelcoat fiberglass is polyester resin with the pigment in the resin, commonly used in boats, RV's, snowmobiles, jet ski's, etc. *303®*Aerospace Protectant provides an excellent care solution for Gelcoat fibreglass. *The Gelcoat fiberglass rapidly fades and chalks with traditional maintenance being tedious and repetitive buffing and waxing.
303®*Aerospace Protectant™ is an alternative to buffing and waxing.* 303®*restores like new color and gloss to faded gelcoat fiberglass by spraying on and polishing completely dry.
A new appearance is maintained with periodic spray on/wipe off applications usually every 45-60 days of exposure. *This makes the Fiberglass shine and the Colours stay vidi and bright.
In addition,* the 303®'d* surface is extremely repellent to water, soiling and staining ... resulting in staying cleaner longer and when a clean up is necessary it is much easier when soiled.
So for gelcoat fiberglass 303®*Aerospace Protectant™ is a superior with respect to ease of use, level of protection, appearance and repellency.
Restoring Gelcoat with 303®*Aerospace Protectant™
Gelcoat Fiberglass Application
Method 1).
Spray 303®*on the surface liberally, rub it around with your hand or a thoroughly saturated sponge or cloth to assure the gelcoat is thoroughly wetted with 303®.* After a couple of hours if any portion of the surface is dull, apply more 303®*to that portion.* Let soak in for 12-24 hours.* The entire surface will look like new, but to complete the job all the unabsorbed 303®*must be wiped away.* This is easily done with a clean towel and bucket of clean water.* Soak the towel in the water, wring out most of the water and wipe down the gelcoat.* If it is a large area, you will have to rinse out the towel periodically.*
Method 2).
Wash the surface to remove surface dirt & grit.* Then use a variable speed power buffer (set not to exceed 1800 rpm) with a synthetic wool pad(or equivalent).* Spray 303®*on the surface, spread with the buffer on low, then increase the Rpm's & buff in until dry.* Professionals utilizing this method achieve a labor savings of at least 80% compared to standard buffing & waxing, while producing a more lustrous and beautiful, longer lasting finish.
Note:* In some cases, pre-buffing may be required.* Be sure to use a buffing compound which leaves no wax or polymer finish.
RESULTS/BENEFITS:
Once properly applied, 303®*Aerospace-treated gelcoat repels dust, dirt and moisture, stays cleaner longer and cleans up easier when finally soiled.*

To prevent the reoccurrence of both UV fading and oxidation, periodically reapply 303®*Aerospace Protectant™ (spray on/wipe dry).* This will provide continuing UV protection and keep the gelcoat surface like new.
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